“I don’t like him. I don’t know much about him, but I know he’s a blowhard. And I’m not too excited about him being a leader,” said H.W. in May, 2016, according to the NY Times.

George W., the Times‘ author writes, lamented over how much Trump bashed his younger brother Jeb during the primary in 2016, adding Trump lacks humility.

“You can either exploit the anger incite it or you can come up with ideas to deal with it,” says W., explaining Trump never had real solutions.

Was the bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan the real solution, George?

George H.W. voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and W. voted for “none of the above.”

If people are still unclear about whether or not the establishment has any regard for the people’s wishes, this should clarify things.

Many Trump supporters don’t like things he said during the Primary but the country is what matters now and the alternative is not pretty.

Apparently the Bush’s are worried they will be the last Republicans, but what they are doing by demeaning the Republican president and his followers will ensure that and bolster the far-left Democratic Party. Have they not noticed the corruption around the Clintons and the DoJ?

Their globalist vision is collapsing and they don’t like it. The Times author writes:

And both worry that Mr. Trump has blown up a Republican Party that they spent two lifetimes building, a party that was once committed to removing boundaries to trade and immigration, promoting democracy and civil society and asserting a robust American leadership role in the world, according to an author who has interviewed them.

The Bush men have jumped on the xenophobia train, perhaps because they love their open borders and amnesty. The Times author Peter Baker continues:

“At the time, I think he was concerned that Hillary Clinton would win,” Mr. Updegrove, the author of several books on the presidency, said in an interview. “But if you look at his values and those shared by his father and Ronald Reagan, they are very much in contrast to the values of the Republican Party today, in particular the platform that Donald Trump ran on, which is essentially protectionism and a certain xenophobia.”

We couldn’t afford another globalist Bush in the White House and amnesty Jeb never had a prayer. George W. should have done a better job when he was in office and, if he were truly a Republican, he would have condemned the Clinton corruption and the dictatorial leadership of Barack Obama.

Trump doesn’t want protectionism or a xenophobic platform. He wants fair trade and orderly immigration. He recognizes the radical Islamic threat but isn’t opposed to Muslims.

W. thinks his brother Jeb didn’t win because there was no mood for solutions and his brother is the one who had them. He also thinks Trump’s supporters were angry and the fact that there was a father and a son who were presidents made them the establishment that Trump supporters could be angry with.

Could two people be any more wrong about the feelings of the populace? The solutions Jeb put forward included many of the things that didn’t work in the past. It’s not that W. was establishment alone. It’s not a dynasty, it’s a presidency. W. left with a 23% favorability rating and there were reasons for that, many of his own making.

Recently W. not-so-subtly cast vile aspersions on the President. Addressing a conference in New York, Mr. Bush decried what he called the “nativism” of today’s policies and the “casual cruelty” of today’s politics. Without mentioning Mr. Trump by name, Mr. Bush said that “bigotry seems emboldened” and “our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.”

It’s bigotry to want an orderly immigration process, a strong vetting process, and a wall?

The book is titled, “The Last Republicans” and will be out November 14.

George W. once explained to Sean Hannity why he wouldn’t criticize President Obama. Bush said he doesn’t think it’s good for the country or the presidency to undermine a sitting president. What’s changed?

4 COMMENTS

The only Bushes in the White House that had any real class were Barbara and Laura, the First Ladies. GHWB couldn’t get elected twice because he LIED big time with the “Read my lips” shit. GWB lied so much it’s hard to keep up with them.

This just proves that the Bush family are part of the elite who believe only they and the other elites should be president. They simply can’t stand that Trump trounced Jeb. What they don’t realize yet is that the American people did not want another politician in the White House. I voted for both of these men and now am ashamed I did. I left the Republican party and became an Independent because of W.

W. should go crawl into a corner for all the Americans who ended up dying for his failed policy in Iraq. Undoubtedly he was embarrassed when Trump called him out for his actions. The Bush family, and the Clintons, were expecting to be “Dynasties” that would continue on for generations. They didn’t expect the public to be tired of their privilege. It should have been apparent when Jeb had to “ask” for the audience to applaud.

It was cringe-worthy when Bush was giving that speech and constantly paused as if he was waiting for applause, but only received silence.

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